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Stand by Me Doraemon (2014)

December. 31,2014
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7.3
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G
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Sewashi and Doraemon find themselves way back in time and meet Nobita. It is up to Doraemon to take care of Nobita or else he will not return to the present.

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SmugKitZine
2014/12/31

Tied for the best movie I have ever seen

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2freensel
2015/01/01

I saw this movie before reading any reviews, and I thought it was very funny. I was very surprised to see the overwhelmingly negative reviews this film received from critics.

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TrueHello
2015/01/02

Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.

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Catangro
2015/01/03

After playing with our expectations, this turns out to be a very different sort of film.

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Shriya Singh
2015/01/04

This movie brings me to tears no mater how many times I watch it. Doraemon fans will love this story-line if they enjoy a bit more of an emotional-romantic type connection between the characters.This was one the most emotional Doraemon movie I have ever watched, as not even episodes or let alone other Doraemon movies ( Unless you count the ending of Doraemon: Nobita and the New Steel troops- Angel Wings ) tat has made me cry constantly while watching. The 3-D Animation was a bit of a surprise and is done very well; It portrays the emotion and expression on the characters faces nicely and gives the movie a bit of a boost. It did have a mixture of stories smashed together, which I felt had a smooth transaction but could be improved slightly. The graphics were of HD quality and looked more realistic then the previous Doraemon movies.It was overall a great movie and I would highly recommend it for people wanting to try something new in anime or looking for an emotional-romantic story line as ending.

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xiangjuming
2015/01/05

Nice to see Doraemon again on big screen. That's a new image on 3D environment, slightly different from that on 2D effect.The storyline is simple, not too drastic or dramatic. But the good news it involved is Daxiong marries Jingxiang in the 22nd century. That is what we hope to see.As a warm-hearting story, Doraemon stands for my childhood and is a child player in memory. When I arrived at home after class, the first thing was to open TV to watch Doraemon cartoon. I was totally fascinated by his amazing gadgets and secret magic-power because he can help Daxiong solve any problems. I was dreaming that's the most sweet thing if Doraemon is mine.This story has gone through 80 years and keeps going. But Doraemon is still young, vivid and enjoyable.

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dorabase2
2015/01/06

We all know that Doreamon is one of our first anime that we ever saw as a kid. I watch all the episode and it reflects on every episode that has been air on the show. The movie gives us meaning through our lives, it taught us it is by our hands that we can change and mold our own destiny. I love the sad moments in this movie it because reflect on your daily lives. the movie actually reflect on everyone's life, from getting bullied or failing on a test or getting a hug from the girl you like or even getting marriage. This movie is really a emotional roller coaster and it is a reminder of what it would be like to be that kid who fail in school, loved but rejected and bullied in school. The graphic is amazing, it is better than the original picture doraemon shows from (1975 - 1999). To not spoil the movie too much you need to watch it, I can guarantee you will be crying for joy, happiness and sadness.Well this is my perspective of the movieBest regardsSam Widjaja facebook/mrhato for feedback :)

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moviexclusive
2015/01/07

Time traveling probably still remains as one of man's greatest dreams. Though impossible to achieve in reality, we always remember that there's Doraemon and his gadgets that can help realize those possibilities. Doraemon, the robot cat from the future, has traveled back in time along with Sewashi, Nobita's (aka Da Xiong) descendant. They went back to the past to help 10 year old Nobita fix the mess so his descendants need not suffer the consequences. Sewashi leaves Doraemon behind, installing a program in him that disallows him from going back to the future till Nobita attains happiness.As you might already know, Nobita is known for his cowardice and wimpy behavior. Once he realized how powerful Doraemon's gadgets can be, he simply relies on them and attempts at making the game change. However, as you might expect, the gadgets have limitations. Ultimately, it depends on one's will and resolve that can truly break through the circumstances. Nobita fails and try again, growing out of his wimpy self and eventually overcomes the challenges.Stand by Me has a very simple, engaging and easy-to-follow story. There's nothing too drastic or dramatic to expect, which could disappoint some who are looking for something stimulating. The entire story also has a hint of nostalgia. It's easy to identify with the young Nobita, since virtually everyone goes through that 'rite of passage' – of growing up. The character development of Nobita though not multifaceted, has enough depth and gives a good support to the narrative.Visually wise, the 3D animated Doraemon might require some getting used to since it is not that 2D one which we are familiar to watching on TV. (Don't we all have some fond childhood memories of catching Doraemon on our local channel on weekend mornings?) Yet, this has got to be the cutest and most adorable Doraemon to date. With his vivid expressions, it's impossible not to like!The entire 3D environment was also a masterwork. Not only were they very realistic, even the sound effects and background chatter were worked down to great details. Further, you really have to give it to the Japanese for having such great voice actors. They probably have the world's best, and thanks to them, the entire movie was truly 'animated'.Overall, Stand by Me is one entertaining film that's surprisingly touching as well. This has to be the blockbuster of the Doraemon movies released thus far. Subtly but surely, Stand by Me gives you and me a stark reminder that 'your life is the sum of your choices'.

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